Courvoisier V.S. Cognac is a product of the cognac house founded in 1835 by Emile Courvoisier and is famous for its wide range of quality cognacs. The Courvoisier Château is located in Jarnac, France ...
Cognac Houses have long since accepted that their products will be mixed and in many instances have embraced the use of their cognacs in cocktails. Indeed, cognac houses, like Hennessy and Rémy Martin ...
Hennessy, the largest cognac house in the world is constantly innovating to maintain its market leadership. Founded by Irish immigrant Richard Hennessy in 1865, Hennessy commands approximately 40% of ...
The Sidecar is a Cognac drink of such iconic stature that each of the big four Cognac houses, Hennessy, Martell, Remy Martin and Courvoisier feature it on their websites. If you are in the mood for a ...
Last week the Cognac World welcomed a new member to its community. Rivente Cognac, an American-based company, announced that it had launched three new cognacs, Rivente VSOP, Rivente XO and Rivente ...
Hennessy Paradis cognac, crafted by Master Blender Maurice Fillioux in 1979, is renowned for its elegant and silky ...
Cointreau is the leading brand of triple sec, an orange flavored liqueur made from sweet and bitter orange peels. While Cointreau is not a cognac, its connections with cognac run deep. For starters, ...
During festive occasions the crack of ice connotes a party where people and drinks mix. For Cognac drinkers, perhaps, during such occasions, it may be appropriate to ‘mix it up’ and experiment with ...
Are you a cognac enthusiast who enjoys a quality organic cognac? Look no further than the House of Guy PINARD & Fils, founded in 1969 by Guy Pinard and his father George in the Fins Bois growing cru ...
A Sweet Tea Sidecar Variation from Hennessy In "Cointreau and Coganc", we noted that orange flavors are an excellent complement to cognac. This natural pairing of citrus and cognac led to the creation ...
Cognac is a premium spirit that's typically enjoyed as an after-dinner drink. Whether you're a seasoned Cognac drinker or a newcomer to this classic spirit, there are a few different ways to enjoy it.
Before, there were cocktails, there was punch! According to lore, the first punches were sailors’ drinks. In the early 17th century, Caribbean sailors would mix rum and local citrus juices in large ...